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The Cathedral was built in the traditional Byzantine style of architecture, which dates back to the sixth century, A.D. This style of architecture incorporates a floor plan of a Greek cross, which is a cross whose arms are of equal length. The mosaics within the Cathedral consist of roughly five million tiles of Venetian glass, marble and 24-carat gold sandwiched in a thin layer between two pieces of glass. They are the work of an Italian artisan.

This is a landmark building in the downtown Columbus skyline.

You did a superb job constructing a project of such complex design, with its religious artifacts and unique iconography. You skillfully managed a demanding construction schedule, completing it on time and with exquisite results.